Quick fish sampling guide for disease diagnostics - Histology sampling guide


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During investigation of an abnormal mortality event, fish tissues (or biopsies) for histopathology analysis are collected for disease diagnosis. Histology consists in the preparation of thin, stained tissue sections for microscopic examination to study their structure and function. Histopathology is the study of disease and disease processes by looking at the change in the anatomy or anomalies from cells, tissues and organs as seen through a microscope. WorldFish and partners developed this quick fish-sampling guide for histology. Standard biopsy specimens for histological examination consists of fixed sections of brain, gill, heart, intestine, kidney, liver and spleen. Other tissues may be collected in the presence of external lesions/ulcers (e.g., eye, skin, muscle).

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Khor L, Delamare-Deboutteville J, Ali S, and Mohan CV. Quick fish sampling guide for disease diagnostics - Histology sampling guide. Penang, Malaysia: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems.

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Jerome Delamare-Deboutteville  
Shimaa El Sayed Mohamed Ali  
Vishnumurthy Mohan Chadag  

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